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'''''The Dirty Game''''' (German title '''''Spione unter sich''''') is a 1965 German-French-Italian-American espionage thriller movie | '''''The Dirty Game''''' (German title '''''Spione unter sich''''') is a 1965 German-French-Italian-American espionage thriller movie helmed by four directors - Christian-Jaque, Werner Klingler, Carlo Lizzani and [[Terence Young]]. Starring [[Henry Fonda]], [[Robert Ryan]], [[Annie Girardot]] and [[Vittorio Gassman]]. | ||
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The Dirty Game (German title Spione unter sich) is a 1965 German-French-Italian-American espionage thriller movie helmed by four directors - Christian-Jaque, Werner Klingler, Carlo Lizzani and Terence Young. Starring Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Annie Girardot and Vittorio Gassman.
The following weapons were used in the film The Dirty Game:
Handguns
M1911A1
General Bruce (Robert Ryan) used as his sidearm a M1911A1.
Browning Hi-Power
Most spies use Browning Hi-Power pistols. Lalande (Bourvil) and Ferrari (Vittorio Gassman) carry also this gun.
Beretta Model 70
Monique (Annie Girardot) pulls a Beretta Model 70 pistol.
Submachine Guns
Beretta Model 38/42
TZ-45
Natalia (Maria Grazia Buccella) used a TZ-45 submachine gun.
Harpoons
Lalande (Bourvil) use a spear gun to kill the frogs men.